Friday, 7 February 2014

Tuesdays With Morrie

So finally, I finished reading this book. 


I took this book because my friend said it was a good book. I have a friend suffering from ALS, so I thought by reading this book, I could be of much help to her. Or even if it won't, at least I could be better in comforting ayah who has been battling with cancer for 5 years. To my dismay, none comes no any closer to my expectation. 
        This book is about a former student spending his 19 Tuesdays with his former professor. That is all. It could be emotional but it turned out to be purely a narratical report. I was reading The Kite Runner prior to this so when a friend suggested that I pick up this book, I was hoping to have a similar emotional tense as I had inThe Kite Runner. Mitch Albom's One Fine Day is far better than this. 
         It was an struggling effort in finishing this book and I nearly give up as it really serves no purpose for me. Does it touch me in any sort? Nope! None at all. So, it's not recommended.

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